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  2. BBC Africa Eye - Wikipedia

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    Africa Eye was established April 2018 as part of the largest expansion of the BBC World Service since the 1940s. Nisha Kapur, Commissioning Editor for TV said: "Africa Eye will promote the culture of investigative journalism across Africa and strengthen the skills of African investigative journalists.

  3. Seth Kwame Boateng - Wikipedia

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    Boateng started his career as a front desk executive at Luv FM, a subsidiary of Multimedia Ghana Limited, in 2003. [14] [15] He venture into journalism when he recounted from Cape Coast, on Luv Fm, via a telephone interview on live radio, the story of a young lady who was stabbed by her boyfriend at the Kwame Nkrumah Hall at the University of Cape Coast in 2003.

  4. Emmanuel K. Dogbevi - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuel K. Dogbevi is the founder and managing editor of the business news website ghanabusinessnews.com, [14] [5] which he launched in 2008. [15] [16] In 2014, he established NewsBridge Africa, a non-profit organization dedicated to training young journalists in the field of investigative journalism.

  5. Fisayo Soyombo - Wikipedia

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    Fisayo Soyombo (born October 27), is a Nigerian investigative journalist and founder of the Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ). [1] He was a former editor at The Cable. [2]

  6. Foundation for Investigative Journalism - Wikipedia

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    On August 31, 2023, Damilola Ayeni, a Nigerian journalist and editor of the FIJ was arrested and falsely tagged a Jihadist by the police in Benin Republic while he was investigating a story around the Pendjari National Park. [7] 800,000 CFA was demanded for his release. [8] He was released on September 9 after public outcry. [9]

  7. John-Allan Namu - Wikipedia

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    Namu joined the Kenya Television Network (KTN) for his internship while in college and stayed on as a reporter. [8]He was part of a two-man team that formulated and executed 'The Inside Story', a Kenyan investigative TV series that aired as part of the TV channel's prime time news in both English (presented by Namu) and Kiswahili (presented by Mohammad Ali and popularly known as Jicho Pevu).

  8. How The World Bank Broke Its Promise to Protect the Poor

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    Andreea Campeanu / International Consortium of Investigative Journalists Kim said that while “we could have done more” to help the evicted communities, the bank was ultimately not at fault. In India, the IFC’s internal ombudsman found that the lender had breached its policies by not doing enough to protect the large fishing community ...

  9. Ecquid Novi - Wikipedia

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    Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies is a masked peer-reviewed academic journal for journalism research in Africa.. The journal was established in 1980 in South Africa and publishes critical articles from all perspectives that contribute to the theoretical knowledge base of journalism as a field of study, research and praxis in Africa.